Speak softly and carry a big stick. For more than four years, Kane has lived by this mantra and carved his own path of destruction across the sports-entertainment landscape. He's won five different championships, including the coveted World Wrestling Federation championship, and headlined many pay-per-view events. Yet, he remains an
enigma. Because he rarely speaks, and because he wrestles under a mask, there is a mysterious aura surrounding this seven-foot giant. What does Kane do away from the ring? How does he feel about those who have betrayed him? How does he feel when people call him stupid or na´ve? Does he have a sense of humour?A few weeks ago, World Wrestling Magazine was lucky enough to catch the normally guarded Kane in one of his rare talkative moods. While there is much about the Big Red Machine that we may never know or understand, his candid answers to our questions do shed some light on the man behind the
mask.

WWE: How is your relationship with Undertaker going these days?
Kane: It's going very well; we're getting on better than we ever have. Our relationship is based on the credo "I'll watch your back, you watch mine." As long as we are watching each other's backs, then all's
fine.

WWE: It's been a while since you were romantically involved with anyone and that didn't work out too well. Is there someone else pulling at Kane's heartstrings these
days?Kane: No.

WWE: You've had a lot of people turn on you in your life. Are you particularly cautious of that happening
again?Kane: That's what I'm talking about. You can never tell where other people's loyalties lie. So even though I'm trusting, I'm wary of other people's
actions.

WWE: Will the fans ever see you wrestle without your mask?
Kane: I don't think so. I might put guys like Mel Gibson out of business.

WWE: Do you have many masks? Or do you always have one? If you only have one, how often do you wash
it?
Kane: I've got a couple that I rotate. I don't like myself to begin with. If I only had one and didn't wash it, I'd like myself even
less.

WWE: Who's the toughest opponent you've ever faced?
Kane: I'd have to say my brother 'Taker because he's relentless; he doesn't stop. He's got a great competitive heart. You can hurt him, you can beat him down, but you better finish the job, because he's always coming back for
more.

WWE: What are your goals for 2002?
Kane: I think like everyone else in the Federation, I'd like to become WWE Champion again. That's the pinnacle of this sport. I'd also like to further my tag team career with Undertaker. I enjoy wrestling with
him.

WWE: Speaking of tag teams, you and Undertaker have done very well. It seems to come very easily to you both. Is it too easy for you, and has it lost its
luster?
Kane: No, it hasn't lost its luster. I think in all seriousness, we are a dominant team. We're both around seven feet tall and more than 300 pounds. We're both very skilled. You don't find that very often. It's still interesting because most of our opponents have found that the best way to compete with us is to try and divide and conquer, separating us into our own
issues. If people look back, that's the only way we've ever lost the tag team titles.

WWE: What will it take for you to become Federation champion again?
Kane: Just like everything else in life, it takes breaks. There are a lot of guys who are very talented and very gifted wrestlers. Sometimes, it's just a matter of luck. It's certainly not all luck, but it's a matter of taking advantage of opportunities when they arise.Some guys, unfortunately, never get the opportunity, and others never take advantage of it when they get it. Hopefully I'll get an opportunity and be able to take advantage of it when it
arises.

WWE: What do you do away from the ring? What are some of your
hobbies?
Kane: I was definitely a child of the computer game generation so I play a lot of video games. I didn't have too many friends as a kid and didn't know too many people, so I read a lot and tried to improve and educate myself, since I didn't get to see as much of the world as other kids did. I still try to do a lot of educational things. I'm always trying to become more well-rounded; I'm taking ballet classes right now.
(Chuckles).

Word Association

WWE: Undertaker?

Kane: The best.

WWE: X-Pac?

Kane: Backstabber.

WWE: The Hurricane?

Kane: Superhero.

WWE: Test?

Kane: Tough.

WWE: Stone Cold Steve Austin?

Kane: Intense.

WWE: Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley?

Kane: Great Business Woman.

WWE: Kurt Angle?

Kane: Student becomes teacher.

WWE: Diamond Dallas Page?

Kane: Should have left my brother alone.

WWE: Booker T?

Kane: Athletic but arrogant.

WWE: What is the most misunderstood thing about you?
Kane: Because Kane is seen as a monster in a lot of ways, some think that I'm stupid and a big dummy.
Sometimes I may be a bit na´ve, as evidenced by the debacle with X-Pac. I'm also a trusting soul and maybe my naivetÚ is a result of that. Maybe I don't have the street smarts or am not as ruthless as other
people.

WWE: Are you too kind for your own good?
Kane: Sometimes, yes. Although, I certainly wouldn't want to be the person on the other end when I'm not feeling
kind.

WWE: Do you ever play possum, making people think you're foolish and then making them pay for their foolishness?
Kane: I don't know. That's for others to find out. But the main point is that I'm a lot smarter than most people think I
am.

WWE: Do you care whether the fans are booing or cheering you?
Kane: I think during the years that I was misunderstood-growing up the way I did-I didn't care at first. But the first time I started hearing the cheers and knew that they were for me, that made me feel pretty
good.

WWE: Is there anybody you really hate or despise in the Federation?
Kane: There's a few in the WWE, but I really despised the Alliance. The thing I hated about them in general-not to take anything away from them because there were a lot of talented people in that group-is that they walked around like they were the new big thing and they weren't. I hated them because a lot of hard work was done by the Superstars of the WWE, myself included. A lot of people forget
that.

WWE: Do you have any contact with your father Paul Bearer?
Kane: Yes, we still talk to each other on a fairly regular basis.

WWE: And finally, you and 'Taker are both seven-feet tall, and we know that your father is nowhere near that tall. How tall was your
mother?
Kane: As a matter of fact, she wasn't a very tall lady. I think the size skipped a generation. Our grandparents were huge.